Example sentences of "[verb] the train to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Dear Mr Sixsmith , ’ thought Alistair , as he rode the train to Leeds . |
2 | Cos if you got the train to Bethnal Green you could walk it from there to Whitechapel . |
3 | It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through |
4 | We arrived in Venice with time to spare before catching the train to Bologna , where we would have to change a third time for Parma . |
5 | This is what Dr Serafin is escaping from every time she pedals furiously to the station to catch the train to London ( one of those bicycles in the hall is hers ) with the portable typewriter lodged insecurely in the basket on the handlebars . |
6 | Anyone who wanted to catch the train to London would know their children were being so well cared for . |
7 | After seeing the competitors set off , there was a dash to Forster Square Station to catch the train to Esholt . |
8 | At that time he and his family lived at the Roveries , and before the Railway was built , the Oakeleys drove to Craven Arms to catch the train to Ludlow or Shrewsbury . |
9 | No , very few , erm in Lane , which is now in an estate agent 's parlance , erm a desirable part of the town , they used to be Mr the local the solicitor , of Castlegate , and his wife used to drive him to the station , to catch the train to Nottingham . |
10 | The following Monday Peter packed his rucksack and caught the train to Ipswich . |
11 | Then , one afternoon in 1842 , we caught the train to London . |
12 | Clement Attlee and Arthur Greenwood immediately caught the train to London to interview the Prime Minister . |
13 | I filled the freezer with pizzas , pies and raspberry ripple ice-cream and caught the train to Skegness . |
14 | The delay gave Uncle Fred breathing space , so he packed a few things , walked the four miles into Salisbury , caught the train to Portsmouth and joined the Marines . |
15 | oh can we catch the train to Kilburn park ? |
16 | ‘ King Arthur ’ Class 4-6-0 No. 30777 ‘ Sir Lamiel ’ will head the train to Exeter leaving Andover at 10.35 and arriving Exeter at 14.00 . |
17 | But a taxi driver — his taxi was ah old London cab — swore he 'd beat the train to Kilmarnock , and off we went , hell for leather along the road beside the railway track . |
18 | BR is hoping more travellers in Teesside catch the train to Leeds , York and the North-West . |
19 | D6812 which will work the train to Banbury . |
20 | By the time he had got the train to Exeter St David 's , its first stop , people had begun arriving , notably his father in a taxi . |
21 | And , like the movers and bustlers they are , when we miss the train at Carmarthen because we are talking too much , they summon a cab to race the train to Swansea . |
22 | I 'll take the train to London and I 'll go and see Cunningham . |
23 | ‘ You will take the train to London , my boy . |
24 | Ford believed , in fact , that putting colleges with the CNAA rather than their local university meant for students that ‘ academically they might as well take the train to London ’ . |
25 | Why do n't yous take the train to Bangor ? |
26 | I remember the tired yet excited feeling when , as a youth studying Russian at Cambridge during my military service , I escaped on occasional weekends , taking the train to King 's Cross , and then the tube to Paddington . |
27 | Val with Matthew and William took the train to Auckland — a trip they recommended so much that I did it as well , 5 weeks later — and after staying overnight with the Hartleys they flew out on 23rd March — five and a half months after our arrival . |
28 | Thus laden , I rode the 20 miles to Picton and caught the ferry ; stayed overnight in Wellington and then took the train to Auckland — no problems in putting the bike aboard ; and this journey lived up to expectations and surpassed them ; the scenery through the ‘ King Country ’ in autumn is quite unrivalled , and again looks like a superb area for a cycle tour . |
29 | It was in the late summer of 1937 that I took the train to Newark , in Nottinghamshire , and paid a visit to Kelham , centre of the Community of the Resurrection . |
30 | My jaw was on the carriage floor the first time I took the train to Mallaig . |